CMS Luxembourg

CMS Luxembourg provides premium legal and tax advice in one of the most important financial marketplaces in Europe. With its innovative financial instruments, its successful cooperation between the private and public sectors and its highly skilled workforce, CMS Luxembourg offers many opportunities for the development of your business activities.
At CMS Luxembourg, we practise law with the expertise of a big firm but with the personal touch of a smaller organisation. We work together to provide tailor-made solutions for your needs.
Our clients, which are experts in their particular fields, comprise individuals and high-profile listed and non-listed local and international companies across many different sectors (such as Banking, Private Equity, Insurance or Real Estate) with whom we build long-term relationships.
Besides offering the assistance of experienced lawyers who specialize in Banking and Finance, Corporate and M&A, Tax, Investment Funds, Dispute Resolution and Employment and Pensions, CMS Luxembourg is your connection to a strong network of 3,000 experts worldwide, including cross-border groups of specialists across 17 sectors and areas of law.
At CMS Luxembourg, we understand your risks and challenges, which makes us the provider of a service tailored to your concerns and needs.

CMS expands in Latin America19/01/2017

CMS, one of the top international law firms, has significantly expanded its presence in Latin America. From today, Carey & Allende (Chile), GRAU Abogados (Peru) and RodriÌguez Azuero Contexto Legal Abogados (Colombia), all well-known, high-quality firms in their respective markets, have become part of CMS. The firm has been active in the region for a number of years, with well-established offices in Brazil and Mexico.

The Luxembourg financial supervisory authority reminds supervised entities, of the relevance of money laundering and terrorist financing risks in the prudential supervision 12/09/2019

The portal for Brexit notifications is live!02/08/2019

As from today, UK managers, firms and investment funds wishing to pursue their activities in Luxembourg, in the event a no-deal Brexit occurs on 31 October 2019, are invited to notify the Luxembourg regulator

Brexit: Mandatory notifications to the Luxembourg regulator for firms, UCIs and their managers established in the UK16/07/2019

In the event of a so-called “Hard Brexit”, these firms and entities will be considered as “third-country entities” meaning they will lose the benefit from passporting rights and therefore be exposed to sanctions if they pursue regulated activities in Luxembourg without a proper authorisation.